Anoka-Ramsey Community College`s Associate in Arts (A.A.)

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Program Planning Guide
Anoka-Ramsey Community College’s Associate in Arts
(A.A.) to
Metropolitan State University’s Business Administration
B.S.
2014-2015
Complete during first half of
your program
Anoka-Ramsey Community College
Associate in Arts
Notes
Minnesota Transfer Curriculum (MnTC)--40 Credits*
Course.
Cr
Term/Year Registered
Grade
Goal 1—ENGL 1121—College Writing & Critical Reading (4)
Goal 1—Select one of the following COMM courses:
 CMST 1110—Introduction to Communications (3)
 CMST 2215—Public Speaking (3)
 CMST 2220—Interpersonal Communication (3)
Goal 2—three courses required.
Goal 3—one Physical Science course and one Biological Science course.
One of these must have a lab.
 Physical Science
 Biological Science
Goal 4—Must fulfill both Category A and B
 Category A—Demonstrated competency in mathematics
40
 Category B—MATH 1100, 1110, 1120, 1200, 1201, 1210, 1310, 1400,
1301, or PHIL `1105 (Metro State recommends MATH 1110 or MATH
1200)
Goal 5—A total of two courses; the courses must be from two different
categories.
 Economics/Geography
 Anthropology/Psychology/Sociology
 History/Political Science
Goal 6—A total of two courses; the courses must be from two different
categories.
 A—Literature & Creative Writing
 B—Humanities/Philosophy
 C—Art/Music/Theatre
Goals 7, 8, 9, and 10—One course required in each goal area. This
requirement can be met by taking courses in Goals 1-6 that also meet one
of these goal areas.
AA Completion Coursework—20 credits
Wellness Requirement.
3
Electives
Note: Metropolitan State requires at least 40 credits
The following courses have Metropolitan State course equivalencies in the
of upper-division work (300-level +) in a bachelor’s
Accounting BS program:
degree. Although many of the elective courses listed
in column one are equivalent to upper-division Metro
 MnTC
State courses, they will transfer to Metropolitan State
o ECON 2206—Principles of Microeconomics (3)—equiv. to ECON
as lower-division credits. You still must complete 40
202 (recommended by Metropolitan State as a Goal 2 course)
credits of upper-division courses to graduate from
o MATH 1200—College Algebra (3)—equiv. to MATH 115
Metropolitan State.
(recommended by Metropolitan State as a Goal 4 course)
o ECON 2205—Principles of Macroeconomics (3)—equiv. to ECON
201 (recommended by Metropolitan State as a Goal 5 course)
o MATH 1110—Introduction to Statistics I (3)—equiv. to STAT 201
(Goal 4).
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 Foundations
o BUS 1112—Computer Concepts & Appl (3)—equiv. to MIS 10
 Business Core Courses
o BUS 2244—Principles of Management (4)—equiv. to MGMT
310 (recommended by Metropolitan State)
o BUS 2142—Principles of Marketing (4)—equiv. to MKTG 300
(recommended by Metropolitan State)
 Accounting Major Courses
o BUS 1125—Financial Accounting (4)—equiv. to ACCT 210
(recommended by Metropolitan State)
o BUS 2126—Managerial Accounting (4)—equiv. to ACCT 320
Complete during second half of
your program
Metropolitan State University
Business Administration BS
Business Administration BS Completion Coursework—60 credits
Complete Liberal Studies (upper-division credits)
8
MIS 100—Introduction to Operations Management
0-4
Met by taking BUS 1112 (above)
STAT 201—Statistics I (4) or
Met by taking MATH 1110 (above)
0-8
MATH 115—College Algebra (4)
Met by taking MATH 1200 (above)
ECON 201—Macroeconomics or
Met by taking ECON 2205 (above)
0-6
ECON 202—Microeconomics
Met by taking ECON 2206 (above)
ACCT 210—Financial Accounting
0-4
Met by taking BUS 1125 (above)
DSCI 434—Intro. to Operations Management
4
FIN 390—Principles of Finance
4
MGMT 310—Management Principles and Practices
0-4
Met by taking BUS 2244 (above)
MIS 310—Principles of MIS
4
MKTG 300—Marketing Principles
0-4
Met by taking BUS 2142 (above)
BLAW 320—Legal Environment of Organizations
0-4
Met by taking BUS 2215 (above)
ACCT 320—Strategic Management Accounting
0-4
Met by taking BUS 2126 (above)
MGMT 320—Organizational Behavior
4
Business Administration Major Elective
4
MGMT 499—Case Studies in Strategic Management.
4
Electives—Depends on the number of equivalent courses transferred
Varies
in. Note: You must have 40 upper-division credits to graduate.
10/24/2014
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